How To Use Pub In A Sentence

  • In my view his confrontational, gladiatorial style has been a major contributor to the widespread disdain of the British public for politicians generally. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this edition, such mistakes are corrected, and the original errata slips are also published.
  • Laura Wade's Posh, timed to open as the Tories edged into power in May 2010, reminded us just what we were in for: overprivileged hooligans in drinking-society blazers who trash a pub as thoughtlessly as they will trash the country. Dominic Cooke: a life in theatre
  • However, we still rely entirely on the generosity of the public for funding.
  • A barman at the pub said that he was one of the first two men to be arrested. Times, Sunday Times
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  • He said this was an abuse of public monies and the fact there was no contribution from the business community was ‘grossly unfair.’
  • So it's a little more than passing strange that Mr. Brooks clucks about Mr. Obama's "über-partisan budget" when, given the last few weeks of shrieking and wailing from the Republicans about socialism and communism, he's been the voice of moderation in the room. Moderately Shocked
  • For a very long time I loved the idea of writing but did very little - I published a few stories, and workshopped myself into submission.
  • This facility is intended to help a few hundred families living in public housing by training them to be grocery store clerks.
  • Both groups are forced to suffer the prejudices that have been fuelled by the tabloids and absorbed by an uninformed public.
  • The BBC never tires of telling us how passionately it seeks the interest and participation of the public in its political output, particularly the young.
  • Hamed will go on a publicity tour around the States next week before entering training camp on February 16.
  • There are some fantastic pubs and inns nearby but you should take advantage of the welcome pack you receive on arrival. The Sun
  • I did not have intent to imply that homeschooling is like public school, but that public school directs what a child learns and when and unschooling does not. What do we teach our kids? | Johnny B. Truant
  • The ICR would have the authority to annul laws or dismiss public officials to uphold the Kosovo settlement.
  • CANON LXXXI: We have said that a Bishop, or a Presbyter must not descend himself into public offices, but must attend to ecclesiastical needs.
  • It likewise furthered the career of Mary Shelley as "The Author of Frankenstein," the rubric under which she continued her anonymous publication with a second novel immersed in medieval Italian history, Valperga: or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca (1823). Biography
  • Red Deer Catholic schools are publicly funded schools within the province of Alberta.
  • Its independence may encourage it to pursue a course of narrow self-interest rather than the public interest. Financial Markets, Institutions and Money
  • Locked into declining industries and a shrinking public sector, unions have become ineffective. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Arthur's do-gooder streak didn't particularly please other Republicans, and he became one of the few Presidents to fail to win his own party's nomination for re-election.
  • Recruit rich white republicunts (carpetbaggers) to swoop in and scoop-up "devalued" (seized from still-exiled owners) properties and change the entire complexion (race, income, politics, everyfuckingthing) of the ENTIRE GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA. Your Right Hand Thief
  • Objective:To observe the effects of transurethral vaporization for prostate (TVP) and suprapubic prostatectomy (SPP) on sexual function of the patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
  • But what of the emails, text messages and other private communications between government officials which aren't published online -- will Twitter and Facebook help "democratize" that information as well? Is Social Media Helping or Hurting California Politics?
  • Will there be public-works programmes, or community service, or both?
  • All the pieces, from casting to production to publicity to marketing have to work.
  • The promise of tax cuts proved, as always, to be the Republican Party's trump card.
  • Not convinced by these public schoolboys! Thinking the Unthinkable
  • Bishop Bernard Fellay revealed to ZENIT that the congregation told him to expect the publication of a statement issued "motu proprio" (on his own initiative) by Benedict XVI on the new structure of Ecclesia Dei before June 20. Fellay: Restructuring of Ecclesia Dei Imminent
  • Fans of bibliographies will no doubt linger over page 5 of the guidebook which lists the 17 bibliographies published by the library itself.
  • It gives guidance in all matters of manuscript preparation and publication.
  • He got a huge amount of publicity and attention. Times, Sunday Times
  • Young barristers undertaking publicly funded work frequently earn very little in their first years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Baker's style is to prearrange deals by patiently and quietly lining up the parties before going public. The Rescue Squad
  • The Waterford publicans, who have signified their intention to defy the ban, are following in the footsteps of their colleagues in Kerry, Cork, Donegal and Wexford.
  • The mystery of how to sell decent books consistently has eluded publishers and booksellers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The strength of the argument for splitting the bill is evident in the reaction of the two Republican senators from Texas.
  • Show no public censure for your dying elephant, either. THROWING THE ELEPHANT
  • These deficiencies indicate a broad need for training and education throughout the TB-control system, among both public health and nonpublic health participants.
  • 1980 - The Republic of Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) comes into being, with Canaan Banana as the country's first President.
  • Their pastorals, both published in 1651, offered choices to Royalists in the aftermath of the crushing defeat at Worcester.
  • Before anyone says that this was going to happen anyway, remember that political pros were saying two years ago that Napolitano was a one term fluke, early this year Republicans were salivating about a possible 2/3 majority House and Senate, and it took some foresight to see that a decent candidate could be recruited to take out J. Archive 2006-12-01
  • Whatever you think of Strandlof and the months he masqueraded as a brain-injured veteran, the simple truth two months after his web of lies came apart is that public disgrace seems to have changed him little. Heroes or Villains?
  • In her new role she will help to develop the midwives' public health role, with increased support for breastfeeding and encouraging mothers-to-be to stop smoking.
  • The problem of environmental pollution roots in the characteristic of public goods and negative externality.
  • It seems to be a very common theme with all Republicans! ambi Steele says he has 'slimmer margin' for error
  • Politicians, academics and campaigners today routinely frame public issues in emotional terms.
  • Payoffs and kickbacks and cheating and lying to the public are a way of life.
  • IBM does not publish the actual, in-depth details of how the optimizer determines the best access path, but the optimizer is a cost-based optimizer.
  • I was watching the match in a pub without sound, and I had forgotten about it, so it was not until I got home that I realised that Langer had taken a hat trick, and that was why the West Indian fieldsmen all looked so pleased.
  • In 1915 he published another volume of verse, Youth, which passed largely unregarded.
  • The excruciating embarrassment of finding one's personal peccadillos exposed to public scrutiny makes kiss-and-tell the perfect vengeance-fodder.
  • And since the Department of Public Prosecutions are so hot on prosecuting hatred and bigotry, let me point out an example to them.
  • During these conferences the alteration proposed by Briggs was agreed upon; and on his return from his second visit to Edinburgh in 1617 he accordingly published the first chiliad of his logarithms. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • Nationally, Republican delegates listed fiscal issues as most important by a two-to-one margin.
  • We're sitting in the middle of a gay pub, and - typically for a bunch of straight guys, I muse - they haven't twigged at all.
  • Why do mindless vandals frequently ruin our beautiful parks and public buildings?
  • He is a Berlin gestaltist who emigrated to the United States, became professor of the Psychology of Art at Harvard University and published 13 books on gestalt theory and art.
  • But it was the introduction of the breathalyser in 1967 that really thrust her into the public's consciousness, especially as she herself was a non-driver.
  • All who disagreed openly were barred from the radical teach-in at the public school.
  • We examined publication bias and related biases in funnel plots and carried out a test of funnel plot asymmetry.
  • Note 17: Joseph Jérôme Lefrançais de Lalande, L'Art de faire le maroquin, ([Paris, 1766]). de Lalande also published earlier work on a similar subject L'Art du tanneur ([Paris], 1764). back The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • He delivered some stuttering public performances. Times, Sunday Times
  • His interest in public affairs, especially in social questions, was keener.
  • Just outside the pub, in Quartz Street, is The Braai & Meat, a small outdoor restaurant, with happy customers tucking into pap and braaied meat.
  • The ministry says the tiny amounts of iodine-131 pose no threat to public health.
  • One reason for his relative obscurity has been the general unavailability of his music: his works remained unpublished during his lifetime and, apart from some ‘easy’ tonal compositions, largely unperformed.
  • It was the least encumbered of all the tenures with obsolete and burdensome features, reminiscent of an older day, when land-holding involved public rights and duties as well as private rights of ownership.
  • Furious staff have lashed out at company bosses for not informing workers that the plant was in trouble before it became public knowledge.
  • He was concerned that mistakes could be made which could cost the public money and wanted to know if the systems employed had been properly calibrated and checked.
  • It will be open to the public this spring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Democratic individuals, who in any case are likely to have similar beliefs and opinions because they are similarly situated, easily fall under the hegemonic sway of public opinion.
  • She is charged with the task of ensuring the government's lifelong learning plans make sense to the public.
  • Amid it all stands Mitt Romney, not the high-flying investment lots of Republicans yearned to put their money on, but the unspectacular Treasury bill of Republican candidates, a man whose emphasis on jobs and the economy makes him a safe enough bet at a time like this. GOP 'Flight to Safety' Benefits Romney
  • One of the first aims of propaganda is to dehumanize the enemy in the public mind.
  • In the days of yore when beer in pubs was served only in pints or quarts, the serving wenches had to keep mental tabs on who drank pints and who drank quarts to get it right when collecting payment.
  • Public history also sought to enhance communication between historians and the general public.
  • In Iowa, he didn't just win over the Democrats, the college-educated over $55K under 60 crowd, he won overjust about everybody that wasn't a die-hard Republican. Hillary's NH Lead In Suffolk Tracking Poll Cut By Nearly Half
  • The cola report isn't formally tabled, but no heads will roll for this menace to public health.
  • She was a lively public speaker, a governor of two schools, and a member of Beverley Minster parochial church council.
  • Apart from causing public nuisance and inconvenience to the commuters this also leads to road accidents.
  • Chest hair, pubic hair, leg hair all fine with me, but underarm hair, well, no.
  • There is, and always has been, a co-dependence between the public and private sectors. For his next trick, Mr Osborne must offer us a bold new world | Will Hutton
  • However, the measure intended to foster democracy will result in all three party leaders imposing a three-line whip on their respective MPs – a move hardly likely to ease the public's mistrust of Parliament. European Union: The referendum is an absurd sideshow | Observer editorial
  • These successes, if that is what they are, are tinged with a jealousy that legal writers elsewhere have a more publicly acknowledged involvement in moulding the law's development.
  • He is fond of pointing out how esoteric this debate is to the wider public.
  • In public education today, unqualified is the new qualified. Gary Stager: Wanna be a School Reformer? You Better do Your Homework!
  • Public opinion can force the government into action.
  • MI5, Britain's internal security and counter-espionage agency, is to play a greater role in informing the UK public about terror alerts.
  • Because today's a public holiday, Sunday night was without that familiar cramp in the neck from thinking about Monday's workload, even though I actually have to work later in the arvo today.
  • So the image of the bespectacled fuddy-duddy in his dusty library is a straw man: I would hazard that print publishing experts are actually on the cutting edge of new media. Publishing’s not as out of it as you think
  • Upon completion of the donated public welfare project, the donee shall inform the donor of the construction, use of the funds and checking and acceptance of the construction quality.
  • So then put the pros and cons up for the public to decide if they want fluoride in their water.
  • PAUL LEPAGE, Republican governor of Maine, ordering a 36-ft.-wide mural in a government building depicting Maine's labor history to be painted over TIME.com: Top Stories
  • California founded the celebrity culture, and as publicity stunts go, running for governor is on the cheap and easy side of the spectrum.
  • The Socialist Republic of Vietnam came into existence in July 1976 as a communist country modelling its political system after those of the Soviet Union and China.
  • The practices of the unscrupulous money changers stand indicted in the court of public opinion rejected by the minds and hearts of men.
  • Meeting Moshe is not going to mean that you'll get published by Tor, or even picked up by him. Want to break in? Come to Minicon.
  • James Tate has published a number of books of poetry.
  • Southern Oregon Indian Center, asked Coiner to publicly apologize for misstatements made at the Pottsville pow-wow, where his wedding — the occasion for the newspaper story — took place. Cordoves, Joaquin
  • Thousands of people applied for the 200 seats available for the public at the reburial. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a postscript your readers may have noticed that this individual has been allowed to have two letters published in the same edition, although she describes herself differently in each letter.
  • I wrote it early in 1945 and it was published in Wireless World in October, just after the war had ended, and it laid down the principles which now determine the world's communication system, the idea that you'd have satellites poised at such a height above the earth that they remained stationery in the sky and so-called synchronous, or geostationary, orbit. Great voices of science fiction
  • Public expenditure on the arts is woefully inadequate.
  • Oddly, for the first time all year, the meeting had a public audience.
  • The Robin Hood pub has been saved from demolition but its future as a watering hole looks uncertain.
  • In addition, the opposition will be allowed to publish a daily newspaper with a circulation of 500,000.
  • Informants give you information in the public interest and say that their career, liberty or life depend on keeping their name confidential. Public interest should trump self-interest | Nick Cohen
  • Dole is now expected to tap a new source of campaign financing: the Republican National Committee.
  • At the moment, the public has a rather ambivalent attitude toward science.
  • the head of state in a republic is usually a president
  • The case has attracted wide publicity.
  • But recently, he publicly crossed swords with Soi Lek, whom he described as untrustworthy and treacherous compared to former MCA president Ong Tee Keat. SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator
  • They will be sent out to businesses and public buildings such as libraries and council buildings.
  • Konduz lies at the heart of the north-south axis of the country connecting the capital Kabul to the former republic of Tajikistan - a significant route for trade.
  • A celebrated public speaker, he established the tradition of commemorative oratory in the United States.
  • Most fledgling parents or parents-to-be feel duty-bound to invest in some sort of guide to looking after a new baby, and publishers, naturally, feel duty-bound to take advantage of that by churning out one guide after another.
  • I'm complaining about a life just outside every failed or unpublished writer's reach.
  • The mutual back-scratching by which executive pay is currently set is ridiculous, and is an immense waste of the resources of public companies that ridiculously over-pay the back-scratchers .. 'Say on pay' moves full speed ahead
  • Sometimes she was housed by friends and sometimes she slept rough in fields and public parks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tusking," published in March 1986, was the first of his poems to appear in the TLS: a powerful frightening parable of coloniser and colonised, it is untypical of Imlah's work only in its short lines. Archive 2009-04-01
  • To see a funeral car hit a pub is something very unusual. The Sun
  • Republicans, meanwhile, are mulling whether to abandon the notion of filing ethics charges against Rep.
  • But the public life of the capital commanded his love, his seemingly inexhaustible energy and much of his spare time. Times, Sunday Times
  • They sell better because the reading public feels it is getting value for money.
  • A woman saved the life of her baby granddaughter only days after learning life-saving skills following a crash course in first aid at her local pub.
  • Die blote feit dat ek in besit is en aangehaal het uit Rubin se publikasie sou onder Apartheid beteken het dat ek self in die tronk sou beland het. SPEECH BY ANNELIZ� VAN WYK DURING THE STATE OF THE NATION DEBATE
  • Note:From May 1, 2006, public transit tickets were sold by card swiping, so passenger transportation volume is uncomparable with that in 2005.
  • Public housing has been transformed into an ever-diminishing refuge of last resort.
  • The following year police raided an exhibition of Lawrence's paintings and seized every canvas on which they could descry any wisp of pubic hair.
  • In view of the publicity already given to these subjects, it is necessary to note in fuller detail two matters connected with the health of the Canadian troops at Salisbury Plain – namely, the outbreak of cerebro-spinal fever and the veneral situation. War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps
  • And he's actually kind of a neo Republican, a new version of Republicans that could really redefine that party and rejuvenize it. CNN Transcript May 9, 2008
  • The United States recognized the People's Republic of China at last.
  • The 150-acre site is being sold at public auction in five lots on June 25.
  • Throughout the whole of competition policy there is a presumption that intervention is justified in order to preserve the public interest.
  • We (the Western public) regard picnics as highly advantageous to health and beauty, promoting social sympathy and high-toned alimentiveness, advancing the interests of the community and the ultimate welfare of the nation. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 17, July 23, 1870
  • Their inability to work together for the good of the republic would only increase the peoples' cynicism about government.
  • Any book that is written for the public, as this one is, needs to bring across that maturity and complexity of thinking in such a way that it is digestible by nonspecialists, without trivializing the subject.
  • Most of the Republican members have not been attending the committee meetings.
  • I was talking about people who aspire to have their ideas influence the public debate.
  • Riemann published editions of standard keyboard works in which agogic accents were marked with the sign ^.
  • So his Hebrew schooling thereby climaxed; his public participation galvanising him to accelerated study.
  • Do the same publishers who complain about Autolink also complain if different browsers display their websites in different ways?
  • The young ladies of the public relation are too inhibited to laugh freely.
  • Perhaps spurred by the era of Republican dominance and a reassertive ruling class, historians have given new attention to the plantocracy.
  • It is the other side of a public bridle path and almost overgrown with vicious brambles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The publicity would still be there and people would still be writing about us. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately, adhoc bibliographies date quickly and are not always brought up to date after initial publication.
  • In an exclusive interview with NEWSWEEK this week, Karrubi called Khatami a weak politician and said his allies were extremists "who questioned the Islamic component of the Islamic Republic. Fighting for Moderation
  • In 1881 Tait published an important paper on the topic in which he showed how to correct the temperature readings because of the high pressures on the thermometers.
  • Will you arrange the publication of the names of the winners?
  • Sitting at his toll booth one day, the publican saw Jesus approaching.
  • I would strongly suggest to Mr. Greer that he keep his fascist-indoctrinated, ritalin-sotted brats away from my children in Florida's socialist (public) schools. Florida GOP chair: Obama trying to 'indoctrinate' children
  • Since 1975, landmines have killed over a million people, far outstripping the deaths caused by those well-publicized bugaboos, nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
  • Part one, describing the destructive effects of the bomb on the population of the two cities, was published on August 6.
  • But it did it and I'm quite surprised that the celebration, the bicentenary of this amazing event was not more widely publicised - it did appear in one of the English newspapers.
  • They should be addressing their messages to the bulk of the American public that is unaware of the consequences of US foreign policy, not to each other.
  • The ballooning cost to taxpayers of retirement benefits for public sector employees has forced the Conservatives to promise action. Times, Sunday Times
  • MPs said that the public had a right to know the identities of those convicted of the most serious offences. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thousands of people flocked to the Malton Racing Stables Open Day, when 18 stables around Malton and Norton opened their doors to a fascinated public.
  • But considering how much time we spend on that time of the month - from puberty to menopause, the average woman menstruates almost seven whole years - many of us know surprisingly little about it.
  • UK gov/Scotland Office are spending £1.5M on their public info campaign on new devo powers.
  • The main weakness of these republican reforms was that they threatened fundamental change but didn't fully implement it.
  • And in another boost to Land Securities' hopes of winning permission this time round, ordinary members of the public have given a generally favourable response to the scheme.
  • The programme scored a real hit with the public.
  • He warned the public to be vigilant and report anything suspicious.
  • The Go-Betweens reside in a strange hinterland full of candyfloss and loneliness that hovers between critical adoration and public ignorance.
  • The goal to attack the spiralling cost of public services may be laudable, but the precedent is dangerous.
  • This requires that the public and lawmakers have confidence that those entrusted to uphold the law will comply with it themselves, both on and off duty. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the chief reasons for removing old, oil and gas wells from south Louisiana's lakes and bayous is that those areas are vulnerable to storms and hurricanes, and any collapse in structures could threaten the public, Lopez said. Susan Buchanan: Louisiana Removes Defunct Oil Wells But Hazards Remain
  • The search for a replacement cause brought with it shallow opportunism, the honing of public relations skills and a ragbag of nostrums, some of them purloined from its political opponents.
  • Part of the money will be spent on sprucing up areas used by the public, including car parks, picnic sites and paths.
  • And we buck intreat as good as designate a saied Thomas Russell esquier as good as Frauncis Collins gent. to be overseers hereof, as good as buck revoke all former wills, as good as publishe this to be my final will as good as testament. Archive 2009-11-01
  • A famous bearer of the name was Publius Aelius Hadrianus, better known as Hadrian, a 2nd-century Roman emperor who built a wall across northern Britain. Neth Space
  • The Dominican Republic's mountainous interior and long stretches of unimproved roads make for perfect fat-tire odysseys.
  • As to the pay of the Mercenaries it nearly filled two esparto-grass baskets; there were even visible in one of them some of the leathern discs which the Republic used to economise its specie; and as the Barbarians appeared greatly surprised, Hanno told them that, their accounts being very difficult, the Ancients had not had leisure to examine them. Salammbo
  • A call would be made by the public crier, instructing that Armenian males should present themselves at a government building.
  • A number of local societies publish booklets which may be classified as mini-dictionaries.
  • Prior to the 1992 initiative, public sculptures were never a striking feature of the urban landscape.
  • The Iranian voting public put a hardliner and a conservative pragmatist into a run-off election with their ballots on Friday.
  • The Republicans took the moral high ground with the message that they were best equipped to manage the authority.
  • May is in an enviable position and enjoys huge backing from the public. The Sun
  • The publication, whose Arabic name loosely translates as "Concerning," was launched as a quarterly magazine in early 2008 by members of the Lebanese lesbian group Meem and was billed as the Arab world's first publication for lesbian and bisexual women. The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب
  • News organizations were quick to defend their policies, and some competitors saw the Fox announcement as a potential grab for publicity.
  • The proposed changes caused howls of protest from the public.
  • This is not just gossip, incidentally; he publishes this detail in the programme. Times, Sunday Times
  • It could, so various spokespersons for Leichhardt council, have “endangered staff and/or public.” Librarian Threatened to Stop Palestinian Exhibit
  • The value of all this free promotion is incalculable, which is no doubt why so many Republicans are using politics as merely a way to cash in big time as nothing more than entertainers. Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Weiner Roast
  • A shuffling street drinker with a string of convictions over eight lost years, she is now notorious as the woman who exposes herself in public.
  • Ten of the unrevised pieces, published between 1995-98, were sufficiently up-to-date when the book went to press.
  • The Cologne goalkeeper signalled his potential by publicly attacking the legendary Bayern Munich Maoist Paul Breitner for his heavy drinking, smoking and gambling though not, strangely enough, for his scrofulous appearance. Note to England's rugby players: embrace Der Aggro | Harry Pearson
  • Although they do not dare show themselves in public, they are all the more active on the Internet.
  • The money could simply go into the public purse, helping to lower taxes.
  • Simon Jenkins, a columnist with the UK's Guardian recently called Zuma a rapist and a racketeer in perhaps one of the most acerbic pieces yet the Guardian has published on Zuma.
  • Doug in MV, your guys are as culpable as the Republicans. Transportation Special Session Ends
  • Over the years in Mumbai, she spends time as an advertising copywriter, a freelance journalist and a publications officer for the World Wildlife Fund.
  • Was it always this way, were you a natural for public speaking?
  • A Republican assemblyman supported the bill, citing that half of California prisoners smoke and the development will cut health care costs.
  • Parliament and public greeted this imperial retreat with a fanfare of acclamation.
  • One day our political parties may demand public money to rescue them from bankruptcy. The Sun

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